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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. melissa: here we go again, the president and congressional leaders come up empty-handed after their 11th hour meeting to avoid the sequeered. finding how to cut $85 billion bill he can be that hard, given that it is only about 2% of the $3.6 trillion federal budget. my next guest says that he has the solution. how washington can actually resolve the debt crisis. joining me now in a fox business exclusive is the ceo of tivo. what can the ceos do that these goofballs in washington couldn't? >> i am not sure. it is the answer, i'm not sure if they have the exact answer here, but it's certainly worth a try. a number of ceos have come forward as part of this effort. for the first time, will bunch of us have said that we are not weighing in on one political side or the other. but we have to come to a compromise here is we have to come up with a fiscal plan and long-term debt reduction. >> it is all about compromise and negotiation and getting to a solution. when you look at these guys, they
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. melissa: here we go again, the president and congressional leaders come up empty-handed after their 11th hour meeting to avoid the sequeered. finding how to cut $85 billion bill he can be that hard, given that it is only about 2% of the $3.6 trillion federal budget. my next guest says that he has the solution. how washington can actually resolve the debt crisis. joining me now in a fox business exclusive is the ceo of tivo. what can the ceos do that...
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my law firm represents several of the companies that are the major fracking companies in the country, representing texas for many, many years. of course, there's problems. every form of energy extraction including windmills and solar have problems. neil: isn't the governor say let's examine the problems? >> we had the problems for years. neil: right? then why -- obama's another two years do? >> it's getting good reports on how it's done. neil: what's he up to? >> best practices mean you do it with a minimum amount of possible effect on the environment. also, it'll help us in terms of pollution because these natural gas is used, it's significantly less impact on the environment. neil: the governor could have said, look, i'm going to rise above the interest of the environmentalists who cap job growth in my state and make a statement -- should he choose to run for president -- that he's above this. this could have been his clinton, you know, moment. >> you know, i had favorable things to say about andrew and the way he's governed in a fairly moderate way. it's a missed opportunity for th
my law firm represents several of the companies that are the major fracking companies in the country, representing texas for many, many years. of course, there's problems. every form of energy extraction including windmills and solar have problems. neil: isn't the governor say let's examine the problems? >> we had the problems for years. neil: right? then why -- obama's another two years do? >> it's getting good reports on how it's done. neil: what's he up to? >> best...
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long dicussion with the officer the other band got to play for a while dispite the no open container law in san francisco it's not hard to find . well open containers some people try to be descret and others not so descreet. with a little harder lemonade and you can rest assured that if you see a sign that says do not feed the birds, you will always fing someone feeding them it's like seeing a sign that reads no stopping with a vehicle stopped right next to it if you come to fishermans wharf briung a good book and enjoy the sights but always be aware of your surrondings in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news coming up this elementary school student... an elementary school student still doesn't know why he was suspended. coming up, we tell you what he did with his breakfast pastry that put him in trouble with the principal. a seven year old student says he got suspended from school over breakfast. josh welch suffers from a.d.h.d. but he excels in art class. but that creativity got josh into trouble at park elementary school welch was eating his breakfast pastry when he shaped it int
long dicussion with the officer the other band got to play for a while dispite the no open container law in san francisco it's not hard to find . well open containers some people try to be descret and others not so descreet. with a little harder lemonade and you can rest assured that if you see a sign that says do not feed the birds, you will always fing someone feeding them it's like seeing a sign that reads no stopping with a vehicle stopped right next to it if you come to fishermans wharf...
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they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this stage. i don't know if you'll get a big legacy into the u.s. session, because things seem to be improving gradually as time passes. but we're in the red on the european trade right now. >> jeff, live for us from london. thank you very much. >>> we want to know why you're awake. e-mail way too early at msnbc.com or tweet me. >>> coming up -- we'll tell you what happened plus, sometimes sports plus politics equals the bizarre and that's dennis rodman who returned from his fact-finding mission in north korea or whatever he was doing there. we'll pl
they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this...
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it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but allow the nra to basically say, hey -- >> you know the answer to that question. because the cigarette lobby does not have anywhere near the power that -- >> not anymore. and i think nascar did fine leaving tobacco behind. and it would do fine if it left the nra behind. >> let's take a quick clip from wayne lapierre from the nra. >> the nra 500 is the latest announcement in the long history of a growing partnership between the nra, speedway motorsports, and the nascar community. nra members and nascar fans love their country and everything that is good and right about america. we sal
it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but...
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one law student it is a funny way to protest the brotherhood who took control of the country. >> that was a clip from argo. >> they look like the iranian protestors because they ripped mickey mouse's head off. >> creepy. is that a good sign that western stuff is happening in a terrible place. >> we wrote the federalist . they put on disney costumes and do the harlem shake. >> i hoped it was progress. but i don't know, ann, you think it is not progress? >> it is always good when muslims decide to fight with sarcas'm than violence. >> that's my point. >> the larger point is perhaps the arab spring not a day at the beach we were led to believe. >> bill, you do the harlem shake after you wake up on 125th feet naked. >> i am having shakes just think being it. >> did i wait for the entire segment with a joke. >> you ended with it is good. >> a dance craze can be attributed on how easy it is to do. >> the harlem shake is. i can do that. >> when you dress like that. it is creepy. >> you can do it with somebody on -- something on your head. pretend the mickey mouse. the watusey was jazz bands.
one law student it is a funny way to protest the brotherhood who took control of the country. >> that was a clip from argo. >> they look like the iranian protestors because they ripped mickey mouse's head off. >> creepy. is that a good sign that western stuff is happening in a terrible place. >> we wrote the federalist . they put on disney costumes and do the harlem shake. >> i hoped it was progress. but i don't know, ann, you think it is not progress? >> it...
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. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government continues to send their money. when will be get serious about how the elderly are treated? >> i think we should start getting serious righh now. nursing houses are not a place to warehouse people. people can still have independent lives. this woman had a precious life and any nurse in that situation has to try to save them. gerri: we pay $5.5 billion in those programs. i don't know a single person who is not outraged by this. >> they are supposed to submit their standards and they must not have people who will stand and will let people die. >> any defibrillators come and they need people to be
. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government...
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. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's under the house. a sink hole some 30 feet across and 100 feet deep opened up directly beneath jeff bush's bedroom. his brother tried desperately to save him. >> i jumped in the hole, tried to dig him out. i couldn't find him. i started digging and digging. the cops showed up and told me, the floor is still falling in. >> reporter: jeremy was rescued by police, but his brother is believed dead. the house condemned. the bush family said they had no idea they lived under a geological time bomb. this part of florida is known as sink hole alley. florida is riddled with them. look at these, all reported sink holes in florida since 1954. more than 3,000 since the '80s. seven other states are classified as sink hole prone, covering up to 40% of the country. sink holes form when limestone is eaten away by water, but the land above it stays in tact until it gives way. >> it burns through the rock. we're talking hundreds of thousands of years. >> reporter: the result, sink holes like this growing to the size of
. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's under the house. a sink hole some 30 feet across and 100 feet deep opened up directly beneath jeff bush's bedroom. his brother tried desperately to save him. >> i jumped in the hole, tried to dig him out. i couldn't find him. i started digging and digging. the cops showed up and told me, the floor is still falling in. >> reporter: jeremy was rescued by police, but his brother is believed dead. the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news now this morning. catholic cardinals meet today in rome to set a date for the conclave to elect the new pope. >>> meanwhile cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for his past saek yal conduct saying that he has at times fallen below the standards of the priesthood. he stepped down last week and will not be voting in the conclave. >>> in new york, funeral for a young couple killed in a car crash on their way to deliver their first baby. they were in a cab when a bmw sideswiped it. >>> nurse is under fire for refusing to perform cpr an elderly patient. the patient later died. the nurse said that she was following policy. >> we can't do cpr. >> hand the phone to the passerby. >> no, no, it's not. >> anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, ple
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news now this morning. catholic cardinals meet today in rome to set a date for the conclave to elect the new pope. >>> meanwhile cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for his past saek yal...
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it is all 1950's and they have separate laws. it took them until 2008 and the whole thing going mad to ban smoking in the u.n. quite frankly they have a three martini lunch and you expect so in those surroundings. >> they run their countries as though it is back in time and they live in new york as if it is back this time. is this different from musicians doing business in a bar before they go on stage some. >> that hurts me, greg. >> that was a fair comparison. >> yes. i have been misconstrued. these are the people who elected libya to the human rights council. and i think it is like let them get drunk. they can't really do anything. they can't screw people in mass when they are doing -- get them ladies of horizontal refresh meant. go in there -- it is like when our congress goes out on vacation. they don't hurt us. >> the more vacation they take -- >> the better off our country is. >> the better we are. do you think this is people behaving differently when they are away from their home city and they are having fun? >> probably,
it is all 1950's and they have separate laws. it took them until 2008 and the whole thing going mad to ban smoking in the u.n. quite frankly they have a three martini lunch and you expect so in those surroundings. >> they run their countries as though it is back in time and they live in new york as if it is back this time. is this different from musicians doing business in a bar before they go on stage some. >> that hurts me, greg. >> that was a fair comparison. >> yes....
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but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to brad, but i agree with mitt romney in the quotes that we have seen coming from his upcoming fox news interview in a couple of hours, when he says we have people who are more concerned at this point about a political victory. and really squandering an opportunity. what this boils down to is not the national parks are going to be affected, sure, we will have to wait in line at the airport. but what about the economy? a fragile economy that was just starting to recover? where now, the gdp will go down, unemployment will go up. there is a lot of blame to go around. president obam ai a
but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to...
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it's worthy of a law with that kind after decision. we don't want to give anybody power to kill an american citizen without due process of law. >> greta: are you surprised that the senators have rallied up to help him out. senator rubio, senator barrasso, senator widen, a democrat, and a body of a hundred senators. >> well, i think more will come in and i think courage ultimately attracts others, and i think that rand paul is showing a level of courage that's historic and that will be remembered for a long time. i mean, if you're a civil libertarian liberal or if you're a constitutionalist conservative, both wings have to be proud of rand paul standing up for the constitutional rights. >> greta: who likes these drones, giving the president power without any sort of a check or any sort of an authority. there's some question we'll discuss it later where it says, he talks about imminent. an imminent being defined very broadly. >> the imminent tool is nonsense. if you read carefully what the white house spokesman said, there are no practic
it's worthy of a law with that kind after decision. we don't want to give anybody power to kill an american citizen without due process of law. >> greta: are you surprised that the senators have rallied up to help him out. senator rubio, senator barrasso, senator widen, a democrat, and a body of a hundred senators. >> well, i think more will come in and i think courage ultimately attracts others, and i think that rand paul is showing a level of courage that's historic and that will...
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change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of all drug crimes, and 87% of that 7. 50 were arrested for possession alone, that's according to the fbi. when you see this, i'm sure it's one of the reasons why you put forward this amendment. is that--do those numbers support the idea that, hey, we have to totally rethink on a national basis not just a state basis, our laws about marijuana. >> yes, they absolutely do. 55% of coloradoans said that the war on drugs is enough. we've had enough of this marijuana prohibition. we're tired of arresting citizens and it doesn'
change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of...
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he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is that with a lot of these groups it's not visceral clamlike racism. it's not we want to send people back to africa or along those lines. it's more i like at the white house, i see a black man there, i feel the culture is changing around me, by the way the economy is terrible. i can't get a job or i'll lose the one i do have. and it melds together in a feeling i've lost my country. somehow this is not the country my forefathers created. so i think there's racism in there. >> let me argue that. there's so much of america that remains traditional. smalltown american life is very much smalltown a
he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is...
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school officials meanwhile told wftx that florida law allows for immediate suspensions if there is a potentially dangerous situation. >>> the next story is one that is pretty hard to believe, an elderly woman unconscious on the floor, needing cpr or she will die. nobody is willing to help. nobody, they say they can't. it is apparently policy at this senior assisted living center. 911 tapes tell the story, and kelsey thomas of cnn affiliate, kget in bakersfield, california has the report. >> fire department what is your emergency please? >> yes, we need someone out at glennwood gardens as soon as possible, we have a lady with heart problems -- >> what is the address. >> she's unconscious and barely breathing. fire and ambulance crews are on the way. it takes about four minutes of question and answer for tracy halverson to assess the situation. >> we need to get cpr started. >> we can't do the cpr to this facility. >> then hand the phone to a passerby. if you can't do it -- give the phone to anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, please. i understand if your facility is not wil
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: a new government crackdown on business is now underway at the irs and the department of labor. a wide range of companies could be at risk of big tax bills. liz macdonald joins me now with a scoop. >> we are going to give you information we can really use. basically the government is saying that workers are independent contractors, meaning that they are not on the books, not on the government's mindset. paying payroll taxes, they have to protect workers and the president has already presented his budget. $7 billion protecting the budget. >> 7 billion out of companies. what the government is saying is that 3.4 million workers in this process, 30% are misclassified, independent contractors, and i will tell you that any company can get really tripped up by crippling paperwork and penalties. now we have 13 states sharing information with the irs. you're going to see california, washington, montana and minnesota. this is the labor department saying that you have to share and we want
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: a new government crackdown on business is now underway at the irs and the department of labor. a wide range of companies could be at risk of big tax bills. liz macdonald joins me now with a scoop. >> we are going to give you information we can really use. basically the government is saying that workers are independent contractors, meaning that they are not on the books, not on the government's mindset. paying payroll taxes, they have to...
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the queen's granddaughter-in-law kate spent several days in the hospital with morning sickness. she'll likely be given fluids through iv to avoid dehydration, which is common with stomach ailments. her majesty who turns 87 next month has canceled all public engagements this week. she celebrated 60 years on the throne last year and aides say she will be anxious to get better and get back to work. the last time the queen canceled an engagement was last october we she had a bad back. she's hoping this stay will be a short one. it's been ten years since she's been in the hospital. the last time was for a knee operation back in 2003. anne-marie. >> hope she gets better soon. tina kraus in london, thank you. >>> well, doctors say they have apparently cured someone stricken with a virus that causes aids. the patient is a baby born in mississippi who is now 2 1/2 years old. the child has been off medication for about a year with no signs of hiv infection. doctors at the university of mississippi started treating the baby within 30 hours of birth with a strong three-drug cocktail, and th
the queen's granddaughter-in-law kate spent several days in the hospital with morning sickness. she'll likely be given fluids through iv to avoid dehydration, which is common with stomach ailments. her majesty who turns 87 next month has canceled all public engagements this week. she celebrated 60 years on the throne last year and aides say she will be anxious to get better and get back to work. the last time the queen canceled an engagement was last october we she had a bad back. she's hoping...
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where is the sense of following the law? there is no incentive to follow the law. >> first off, you throw a billion out. when talking about a company that's $500 billion, so 1/500 of their business. >> it's nothing. >> do you drive them out of existence? >> if they broke the law. >> who's "they." if the individuals or company broke the law they should be held accountable? >> they are. >> i don't know how many here have engaged in the discussion, but it's not a walk in the park. >> i'm not sure you do. >> there is another part to this. there is a moral hazard. the same moral hazard we had with the idea of creating bigger banks and not punishing bad behavior. you create another moral hazard if you're not punishing behavior. >> >> first of all it offends the public ice right in terms of justice. >> the only thing you do. >> everything the criminal now. everything results are criminal. no. it's important. we are labeling everybody as a criminal and we've got to take a deep breath. >> i don't label everybody a criminal. all i'm s
where is the sense of following the law? there is no incentive to follow the law. >> first off, you throw a billion out. when talking about a company that's $500 billion, so 1/500 of their business. >> it's nothing. >> do you drive them out of existence? >> if they broke the law. >> who's "they." if the individuals or company broke the law they should be held accountable? >> they are. >> i don't know how many here have engaged in the...
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metcalf wants to pass an unconstitutional law. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." we asked our viewers to comment via twitter or facebook on the sequester, and john scott g posted this on my facebook page. the democrats are to blame for thinking that sanity and common sense would prevail in congress. i agree john scott that was pretty insane thing for democrats to think. that's like expecting the joker to be let out of arkham asylum for good behavior, and yes in answer to your question i'm a geek with no life. if you have a comment for the show, tweet us at www.ctvorjohnfugelsang,oruse hash www.ctvorjohnfugelsang,orusehash tagvow. ifyou'rewww.ctvorjohnfugelsang,orusehas htag"viewpoint." if you're sitting there with on your couch eating "viewpoint" with a nice big bowl of potato chips, you might want to put them down. the book called "salt sugar got: how the food giants hooked us." it will hold them accountable for the social costs that keep them climbing even enough for them to say enough already. michael, thank you to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> it's
metcalf wants to pass an unconstitutional law. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." we asked our viewers to comment via twitter or facebook on the sequester, and john scott g posted this on my facebook page. the democrats are to blame for thinking that sanity and common sense would prevail in congress. i agree john scott that was pretty insane thing for democrats to think. that's like expecting the joker to be let out of arkham asylum for good behavior, and yes in answer to...
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. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's law. >> you actually don't have strong laws. you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> bill: what is going on in the state of colorado? it doesn't want to pass jessica's law to protect kids but it does want to legalize marijuana and impose new restrictions on gun ownership. we'll have a follow-up on that. also tonight, dennis miller on dennis rodman, alan colmes, and the obama administration telling the kids they can't come to the white house. >> what are you, nuts? get out of here. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. enough, enough. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. lots of folks talking about my shootout with alan colmes last night where i asked him what specific, specific budget cuts president obama has proposed. colmes himmed and hawaiied saying the president promising to cut medicare or something. but the truth is president obama has not put forth any specific federal spending
. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's law. >> you actually don't have strong laws. you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> bill: what is going on in the state of colorado? it doesn't want to pass jessica's law to protect kids but it does want to legalize marijuana and impose new restrictions on gun ownership. we'll have a follow-up on that. also tonight, dennis miller on dennis rodman, alan colmes, and the obama administration telling the kids they...
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to conform with brazilian laws. for disabled people, including wheelchairs and the obese. soccer fans must produce a certificate that they have a body mass of 30 or more. and the brazilian and international fans and not just the world cup. according to brazilian legislation, the 2026 olympics should offer these seats for fans. what do you think, go to gretawire.com and tell us. we're bac [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. try mail marketing from constantcontact. it's the fastest, easiest way to create great-looking custom e-mails that bring customers through your door. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgive
to conform with brazilian laws. for disabled people, including wheelchairs and the obese. soccer fans must produce a certificate that they have a body mass of 30 or more. and the brazilian and international fans and not just the world cup. according to brazilian legislation, the 2026 olympics should offer these seats for fans. what do you think, go to gretawire.com and tell us. we're bac [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a...
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. >> law professor has students going after sugary drivings. >> tucker, using a tenure to get away. interestingly a 2003 arcticle the hatchet contains this line. he holds back opinions to let them think for themselves . >> i profile would john banad. in 1996. hoe was the most unpleasant. truly pom pass nopolian figure in his classroom. >> maybe it was a requirement that they write about it in the paper. >> sounds like a player in "star wars". stay away from the cave. they are not working. >> dianne, you said the professor would never work with the students against a. this guy is gross and publicity. his courses are legal activism and where stunes learn to be public interest lawyers . so do the students know what they are getting into when they sign up for the class? >> bringing their own legall activism and not the professor's agend a. you can advoicate against the sugarry drinks or the policy that bounds them. you can pick your poison. but not implementing them to the students. >> i agree that would be better. i am saying the students know what they get into and know he's going to
. >> law professor has students going after sugary drivings. >> tucker, using a tenure to get away. interestingly a 2003 arcticle the hatchet contains this line. he holds back opinions to let them think for themselves . >> i profile would john banad. in 1996. hoe was the most unpleasant. truly pom pass nopolian figure in his classroom. >> maybe it was a requirement that they write about it in the paper. >> sounds like a player in "star wars". stay away...
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why do we need the government to do these laws? because tchs bad laws the government did that caused the problem in the first place. government must undo what government did. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. blank blarng. >> beating around the bush. let's play "hardball.">> beatin. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. bush. how long have we heard that name in republican politics? bush. grand pop was senator from connecticut. father ran for the senate seat in texas. lost and got elected to the congress in houston. then went on to be ambassador of the u.n. got stuck during watergate. became ambassador to china and director of the cia. george herbert walker bush waited longer than his long name. then got to run as vice president with ronald reagan. ran again with reagan and won for president at '88 and ran in '92 and lost. then came his sons young george and jeb bush. they ran in 1994. george won in texas. jeb lost in florida. t
why do we need the government to do these laws? because tchs bad laws the government did that caused the problem in the first place. government must undo what government did. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. blank blarng. >> beating around the bush. let's play "hardball.">> beatin. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. bush. how long have...
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stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a boxcutter. >> juan: i travel all the time. you know what happened the other day? you go to take out conditioner for the hair and i realize i put body lotion in the conditioner. you smoosh junk on yourself. >> kimberly: my big sexy got confiscated. >> greg: what? >> kimberly: big sexy. >> eric: i don't think you should travel with that. >> eric: when can we put our shoes through security? >> kimberly: why do with travel with these? if this can't be used as a weapon, what can? coming up, baby buzz across the pond. did princess kate reveal w
stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a...
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we're so sick of robbers and law breakers. a guy was going through a drive through, asked for change for $100 but he was really going to rob this dunkin' donuts clerk. watch what she did to him with hot coffee. >> okay, okay. he wants the money. >> you want my money, okay, big boy. >> in the car, in the car! >> yeah, baby! take it to the road! there you go. >> threw it in his face. we're going to watch it over and over again. >> here's the thought that we had, can he turn around, then, and sue her -- >> no. >> -- for burning him? that's the kind of stuff we hear about in the news today, hoda, which drives me crazy. there's no common sense anywhere. >> stop watching the news. >> we are the news! i know it's ridiculous, but we are the news. >> real quick, in the march 18th issue of "in touch," there's a photo of you and me. and the feud we've been having. this is what joan rivers had to say about it. kathie lee wants to do the "today" in l.a., hoda wants to be in new york city. why not compromise and tape it in a liquor store in
we're so sick of robbers and law breakers. a guy was going through a drive through, asked for change for $100 but he was really going to rob this dunkin' donuts clerk. watch what she did to him with hot coffee. >> okay, okay. he wants the money. >> you want my money, okay, big boy. >> in the car, in the car! >> yeah, baby! take it to the road! there you go. >> threw it in his face. we're going to watch it over and over again. >> here's the thought that we...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> it was 50 degrees in washington, d.c. yesterday. even the mountains of west virginia it was sunny and 45. now we're just getting pasted. it's like paste. this is heavy, wet snow through much of virginia. this is port royale, anywhere near interstate 81, don't travel on it today. if you can, avoid it. the snow will get much worse as we go throughout the day today. don't be fooled by what you see out the window today. the temperature in d.c. continues to be around 34 or 36. once it gets below 34 around 32, that's when it will start to accumulate. i think 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. we could get an inch an hour in washington, d.c. that's the worst of the snow. the green on the map just rain right now. coastal areas, maryland, delaware, up through philadelphia and new jersey, new york city will see mostly a rainy day. a wider show shows the snow ending in ohio an
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you know you could just use bengay zero degrees. medicated pain relief you store in the freezer. brrr...see ya boys. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> it was 50 degrees in washington, d.c. yesterday. even the mountains of west virginia it was sunny and 45. now we're just getting pasted. it's like paste. this is heavy, wet snow through much of virginia. this is port royale, anywhere near interstate 81, don't...
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. >> eric: isn't there a law that if you help someone on the side of the road you don't get sued? >> kimberly: she is saying on the nursing, news flash to you, if you love your family members don't put them in that home. >> dana: this is standard across the industry. >> bob: da standardly one more thing. ♪ ♪ >> eric: time for one more thing. google has sergi but we have kim. >> kimberly: i have honey boo boo, i if you miss her. this is a sweet story. she raised a tremendous amount of money for the girl scouts in the local area. troop 60373. she had them buy a lot of them. but girl scouts said we prohibit the online sales. it's leadership and work ethic building experience for the girls to go face to face and rejection or acceptance and deliver cookies. >> dana: most people have the mom and dad take the order form to the office. >> kimberly: thin mins. >> dana: they need -- >> kimberly: weren't you a camp fire girl, too? >> dana: i was. >> eric: saltier than turkey leg at a state fair. greg? >> greg: is this your thing? i have only been doing it for five years. move the goalpos
. >> eric: isn't there a law that if you help someone on the side of the road you don't get sued? >> kimberly: she is saying on the nursing, news flash to you, if you love your family members don't put them in that home. >> dana: this is standard across the industry. >> bob: da standardly one more thing. ♪ ♪ >> eric: time for one more thing. google has sergi but we have kim. >> kimberly: i have honey boo boo, i if you miss her. this is a sweet story. she...
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the show down against law americas played out again today on the sunday talk show. this is right on time. members of both political parties trading barbs and blame over $85 million spending cuts the president signed into effect on friday. the sequester may be here to stay perhaps in the short term. the senate top republican mitch mcconnell says sequestration won't do the kinds of extreme harm people claimed. he defends the dire need to cut spending. >> i think the american people need to know that we have a spending addiction in washington. we are exploding our spending. we have added $6 trillion to the national debt in just four years. >> meanwhile president obama's top economic advisor blaming republicans for refusing to compromise saying there should be no reason why any one in the gop would ever let cuts like these take effect. >> republicans say therefore defense this cuts defense deeply. they say they are for border security. this cuts border security deeply. this sequester doesn't do anything to help long-term entitlement reforms. >> steve sen any live in was
the show down against law americas played out again today on the sunday talk show. this is right on time. members of both political parties trading barbs and blame over $85 million spending cuts the president signed into effect on friday. the sequester may be here to stay perhaps in the short term. the senate top republican mitch mcconnell says sequestration won't do the kinds of extreme harm people claimed. he defends the dire need to cut spending. >> i think the american people need to...
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there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the shelby county attorney. listen to this. >> you said the problem has been solved, but who gets to make that judgment really? is it you, is it the court, or is it congress? >> well, it's certainly not me. >> that's a good answer. i was hoping you would say that. >> but i think the question is congress can examine it, congress makes a record, it is up to the court to determine whether the problem indeed has been solved and whether the new problem, if there is one -- >> well, that's a big, new power that you are giving us, that we have the power now to decide whether racial discrimination has
there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the...
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, existing immigration law or chooses not to sometimes. does this ultimately hurt the administration, the administration's bipartisan effort for immigration reform? >> i think it does hold that possibility. if the department of homeland security and the administration cannot produce a more thorough explanation for the situation, i think it could hurt them. and not only that, i mean, it is distracting from the larger efforts at reform and in terms of the sequester, as most people are now learning, these are cut that is go in to effect very gradually between now and september and then possibly continuing after that. so that again begs another question, why were these people released all at once and then in advance? they were released last monday and in advance of the sequester. there's all sorts of things bubbling under the surface and need to be addressed. >> you know, raul, looking at the bigger picture and talk about the issue of detaining low risk, you know, undocumented workers first place, there's sort of a contradiction here political
, existing immigration law or chooses not to sometimes. does this ultimately hurt the administration, the administration's bipartisan effort for immigration reform? >> i think it does hold that possibility. if the department of homeland security and the administration cannot produce a more thorough explanation for the situation, i think it could hurt them. and not only that, i mean, it is distracting from the larger efforts at reform and in terms of the sequester, as most people are now...
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. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our state isn't alone here in idaho in dealing with mental illness and mental disorders through the juvenile justice system. in many cases, there's really just a gap between an acute care facility like the one my son visited and jail. there just aren't a lot of options. i will say in defense of idaho that advocacy again proved very powerful in our case, and the state's been very forthcoming in providing services for my son. >> the hartford current and pbs had put together a documentary for frontline on adam lanlza and his mother nancy, the first person he killed on that horrific day. various people have told
. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our...
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in a new book about immigration policy bush and his coauthor write, those who violated the law can remain but cannot obtain the cherished fruits of citizenship. in the book, bush continues, he says, a grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. however, illegal immigrants who wish to become citizens should have the choice of returning to their native countries and applying through normal immigration processes that now would be much more open than before. this is a far cry from jeb bush's position on a path to citizenship as recently as a year ago. >> you have to deal with this issue. you can't ignore it. and so either a path to citizenship which i would support and that does put me probably out of the main stream of most conservatives, or a path to legalization. a path to residency of some kind. >> less than six months ago reporters wrote headlines like this. jeb bush, supports path to citizenship. today it's jeb bush path to citizenship not needed. this flip flop might look strange to the american main stream but for jeb bush i guess you
in a new book about immigration policy bush and his coauthor write, those who violated the law can remain but cannot obtain the cherished fruits of citizenship. in the book, bush continues, he says, a grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. however, illegal immigrants who wish to become citizens should have the choice of returning to their native countries and applying through normal immigration processes that now would be much more open...
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to conform with brazilian laws. for disabled people, including wheelchairs and the obese. soccer fans must produce a certificate that they have a body mass of 30 or more. and the brazilian and international fans and not just the world cup. according to brazilian legislation, the 2026 olympics should offer these seats for fans. what do you think, go to gretawire.com and tell us. we're back in two minutes. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue.ookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little we
to conform with brazilian laws. for disabled people, including wheelchairs and the obese. soccer fans must produce a certificate that they have a body mass of 30 or more. and the brazilian and international fans and not just the world cup. according to brazilian legislation, the 2026 olympics should offer these seats for fans. what do you think, go to gretawire.com and tell us. we're back in two minutes. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart...
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so we don't know when the conclave will start, although it has to start before march 20th, by church law. >> father, thanks for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> so don't is ask, don't tell in the nfl. the football league being criticized for asking players during the xween questions about their sexual orientation. i'm going to speak to ravens linebacker brendon ayanbadejo. plus, breaking down the sequester. then jeb bush, can he rebrand the bush name if he has political aspirations to take back the white house? we'll have your comments coming up. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pai
so we don't know when the conclave will start, although it has to start before march 20th, by church law. >> father, thanks for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> so don't is ask, don't tell in the nfl. the football league being criticized for asking players during the xween questions about their sexual orientation. i'm going to speak to ravens linebacker brendon ayanbadejo. plus, breaking down the sequester. then jeb bush, can he rebrand the bush name if...
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. >> so is sequestration the new law of the land or is there still some maneuver room? do you think things could change? and if so, how? >> i think things can change. the destruction caused by sequestration will gradually get worse. ooup you'll see a gradual rac t rachetlirache ratcheting up of the disruption. that's inevitable when you try to cut $110 billion out of the federal budget in a very short period of time. the nonpartisan congressional budget office has said that we will lose 750,000 american jobs as a result of this. in other words, there will be that many fewer jobs in this country. when you've got a slow economy, that is a very big deal and that doesn't happen overnight, but it builds over time. so i do hope our republican colleagues come to their senses and are willing to replace these across the board and very deep and fast cuts with a more gradual effort to reduce the deficit in a balanced way. >> that cbo report notwithstanding, congressman, as you know, there are some happy republicans. they think, frankly, the president overplayed his hand when he la
. >> so is sequestration the new law of the land or is there still some maneuver room? do you think things could change? and if so, how? >> i think things can change. the destruction caused by sequestration will gradually get worse. ooup you'll see a gradual rac t rachetlirache ratcheting up of the disruption. that's inevitable when you try to cut $110 billion out of the federal budget in a very short period of time. the nonpartisan congressional budget office has said that we will...
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this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex marriage. legally, the supreme court is going to decide this case based on the briefs, based on the arguments. but the justices are real people in the real world and they see how much public opinion has changed as reflected in part by this op-ed. so i think this is a straw in the wind indicating how much attitudes have changed. >> i want to -- we dug back to 1996 when doma was signed just because i had a feeling you were going to refer to that, i want to be clear that when gallup asked its question, they did not use the word same sex, they didn't even use the word gay. t
this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex...
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president clinton signed even more republican spending cuts into law. the team of clinton and gingrich in the 1990s did not kick the deficit can down the road, they kicked it out of the budget. they effectively eliminated the deficit, and had us on the way to actually building a budget surplus. a surplus that was going to be necessary to help financial future government spending, including two wars that no one knew were coming. that surplus was wiped out in the stroke of a pen when president bush signed his tax cuts into law. the tax cuts that have contributed mightily to our deficit and debts. tax cuts that were, of course, voted for by john boehner. joining me now are karen finney, former dnc communications director and ezra klein columnist for the washington post. both are msnbc analysts. it eliminates history that they lived themselves that some of them deserve credit for, which was what they actually did do in fighting deficits during the 1990s, that newt gingrich and president clinton both contributed a great deal to that effort. >> right, but tha
president clinton signed even more republican spending cuts into law. the team of clinton and gingrich in the 1990s did not kick the deficit can down the road, they kicked it out of the budget. they effectively eliminated the deficit, and had us on the way to actually building a budget surplus. a surplus that was going to be necessary to help financial future government spending, including two wars that no one knew were coming. that surplus was wiped out in the stroke of a pen when president...